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The Program

Our mission is to foster digital literacy and develop digital competencies to contribute towards social and economic development among Adolescents, Youth, Citizens & Differently abled.

Code Unnati

Launch Event

Thoughts, perspectives and insights from the Code Unnati launch event on 15th June, 2017 in Delhi.

Code Unnati

Launch Event

Gunjan Patel

Head - CRS, APJ & India, SAP

At its core, Code Unnati will fulfil the digital needs of the program's beneficiaries by setting up digital learning centres in different parts of the country to impart IT skills.

Gunjan Patel

Head - CRS, APJ & India, SAP

Krishnan Chatterjee

Head of Marketing, SAP Indian Subcontinent

Code Unnati brings together SAP's core ability to generate content for digital literacy, vast reach of our customers and experience that our partner NGOs have in successfully executing literacy programs. These three parties coming together creates a piece of magic, where each of their contributions is beautiful and the sum total is high impact.

Krishnan Chatterjee

Head of Marketing, SAP Indian Subcontinent

Ian Correa

Board Member, Hope Foundation

One of the key objectives of Code Unnati is to touch people's daily lives in a meaningful manner.

Ian Correa

Board Member, Hope Foundation

Shrikant Sinha

CEO, NASSCOM Foundation

Code Unnati has brought together multiple organisations and NGOs to impart IT skills to the millions of disadvantaged people in India, with the aim of making them employable. By taking this initiative further, we believe a lot of major problems faced by Indian society could be solved.

Shrikant Sinha

CEO, NASSCOM Foundation

Dr. Lovneesh Chanana

Vice President-Digital Government, SAP India

With a mission to bring digital literacy to every Indian, especially those in rural and remote parts of the country, Code Unnati plays a vital part in realising the government's vision of a truly Digital India.

Dr. Lovneesh Chanana

Vice President-Digital Government, SAP India

News and Press

INDIA’S FIRST EVER C2C INITIATIVE TO ACCELERATE DIGITAL INDIA’S VISION OF ENABLING 60 MILLION CITIZENS ON DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES BY 2019.

SAP India to train 1 million on digital technologies by 2019.

SAP will provide technology infra- structure and expertise on course curriculum. ITC and LTPCT, on the other hand, will enable outreach in far-flung, tribal areas to ensure monitoring and evaluation.

The company will also set up 100 code unnati Community Services Centres to provide training to Sarpanchs (Village Council administrators) and educate local citizens on effective utilisation of various available e-services.

"In India, we want to equip citizens with the most pertinent IT skills that will make them more relevant in the job market."

Code unnati is a multi-year collaboration along with ITC and Larsen and Toubro Public Charitable Trust to impart digital literacy and drive employment-led software skills development for the underprivileged. In the pilot phase till next year, the initiative will focus on rural areas in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Rajasthan as well as urban disadvantaged demographies in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Pune, Vizag and Hyderabad.

Code Unnati partners with 6 diverse non-profit organizations to impart digital literacy to children, adolescents, the differently-abled & other citizens and drive employment-led software skills development for the under- privileged.

Code Unnati will significantly emphasize on advanced software skills relevant for Industry 4.0 & employment creation, with an intent to fill the gap of 3.5 million technologically skilled and educated citizens required for India to be known as a digitally literate nation.